Noun Clause Sentence Prescriptions
Noun Clause as an Object of the Preposition and Noun Clause as an Objective Complement
I was very surprised by what was said in class, that I made the decision that I was going to drop out immediately.
Noun Clause as a Direct Object
My mom hit whatever was behind us with her new car.
Noun Clause as a Predicate Nominative
What you find is what you keep.
Noun Clause as a subject and a noun clause as the predicate nominative
What you received is what you deserved.
Noun Clause as a Subject and a Noun Clause as a DO (this one has a DO in it)
Whoever won will get whichever prize they choose.
Noun Clause as an Indirect Object
Whoever would read a sentence.
CPD/CPX sentence joined by a Correlative Conjunction with three Noun Clauses
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Introductory Elliptical Adverb Clause and an Adjective Clause with a Noun Clause in it
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Noun Clause as a Subject (this one has an Elliptical Adverb Clause in it) and a Noun Clause as an Object of the Preposition
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Noun Clause as an Objective Complement
Taylor made the plan that we go out to dinner before the game.
Noun Clause as an Appositive
The fact that I ran causes me no regret.
Noun Clause as the Object of the Preposition
We were very confused by what she told us.
Two Noun Clauses (Both of them have a Direct Object)
We wish that Katie can join us, but she decided that she should study Latin.
Noun Clause as a subject
What I thought was that we had a lot of work to do.